Automotive Health 2.0: Steering Toward Proactive Preventive Care.
Journal:
Mayo Clinic proceedings. Digital health
Published Date:
Dec 26, 2025
Abstract
Cardiovascular and chronic disease prevention remains limited by episodic, clinic-based assessments that fail to capture physiological changes arising in daily life. As mobility constitutes one of the most stable and repetitive environments people inhabit, vehicles offer a unique setting for subliminal, continuous health monitoring. This narrative presents the rationale and foundational framework for Automotive Health 2.0, a clinically oriented paradigm that transforms connected vehicles into validated platforms for physiological sensing, data integration, and proactive care delivery. Building on existing in-cabin cameras, radar, and microphones, multimodal algorithms enable unobtrusive estimation of cardiovascular, respiratory, and behavioral parameters during routine driving. Technological innovation lies in combining these signals with artificial intelligence-driven analytics to detect early disease signatures, support dynamic risk assessment, and enable adaptive telemonitoring directly linked to electronic health records. Clinically, this approach distinguishes regulatory-grade monitoring from consumer wellness tools by prioritizing accuracy, reproducibility, and integration with established workflows. Patients gain earlier detection and more equitable access to preventive care; clinicians receive continuous actionable data, and health systems benefit from scalable population-level monitoring. Automotive Health 2.0 positions the vehicle as a novel extension of the health care ecosystem, embedding validated prevention seamlessly into everyday life.
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